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Overview 

Discussing equine welfare can be challenging. We have different perspectives and our responses to various issues can often be emotional. This program challenges you to consider welfare from the perspective of the horse. You will use an evidence-based approach to support your views for or against specific issues relating to equine management and gain an in-depth understanding of the Five Freedoms, a core concept in animal welfare. You will examine the science behind what is required to support sound management and welfare practices for horses in Canada and around the globe. 

With a total of four courses to complete, this certificate will help you discover solutions to the behaviour and health problems horses face because of management practices. 

Learning Outcomes 

Upon successful completion of this program, you will be able to: 

  1. Examine equine welfare from a global perspective by comparing international practices, management standards, and the roles of horses across different cultures.
  2. Apply scientific approaches to assess animal welfare, interpret equine emotional states using behavioural and physiological indicators, and evaluate the impact of specific practices on well-being.
  3. Critically analyze literature, case studies, and research to assess equine welfare and summarize advancements in the field.
  4. Evaluate management and nutritional practices using an evidence-based approach, considering sustainability, health, and the influence of social and international pressures.
  5. Identify common health issues in horses and explore strategies for their prevention and management.
  6. Reflect on the ethical treatment of horses in various roles and discuss the future of equine welfare in Canada, the US, and globally.
  7. Communicate professionally and compassionately about contentious industry issues, demonstrating the ability to engage with diverse perspectives and extract relevant information from academic and industry sources.

Careers 

This certificate is well-suited for anyone interested in the health and welfare of equids in their care and around the world, and will compliment careers and work in the following areas:

  • Association management
  • Rescue facilities and operations
  • Facility owners and managers
  • Veterinary practices
  • Barn management and support workers
  • Equine welfare specialist 
  • Equine health specialist
  • Animal protection and welfare assessment

Details 

This program requires the completion of one required course and three electives. Courses may be taken in any order. 

online - asynchronous

non-degree

Enrolment is on a course-by-course basis and there is no application required. This program is intended for adult learners who are at least 18 years of age or have completed Grade 12 or equivalent. Course availability changes each semester. It is recommended you submit notification requests for each course in the program to be informed when registration opens. Course registration closes six days after the start of the semester. The courses are facilitated by an instructor and all students registered in the course progress through the course content at the same time.

Complete four required courses and two elective courses. Request your parchment through the SCS Student Portal once all requirements are met.

You can take up to 5 years from the start of your first course to complete and receive the certificate.

The price per course is currently $625. Course prices are subject to change and are not guaranteed. The total cost of the program may vary depending on available discounts* and the length of time to completion.

*There are early bird and alumni tuition discounts available for this program.

Additional Information 

If you would like additional information about this program, please contact our Main Office

Sponsoring Partner 

Equine Guelph 
Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare 

Courses

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Students must successfully complete the following one (1) required course:
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3 Course(s)

Students must successfully complete three (3) elective courses as part of their Equine Welfare Certificate from the following list:
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